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Standard Handbook for Aerospace Engineers, Second Edition /

A single source of essential information for aerospace engineers. This fully revised resource presents theories and practices from more than 50 specialists in the many sub-disciplines of aeronautical and astronautical engineering?all under one cover. Standard Handbook for Aerospace Engineers, Second...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Agrawal, Brij N. (Autor), Platzer, Max F. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2018].
Edición:2nd edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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300 |a 1 online resource (1392 pages) :   |b 500 illustrations. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Section 1 Futures of Aerospace -- 1.1 Potential Impacts of Global Technology and Resultant Economic Context on Aerospace Going Forward -- 1.2 Civilian Aeronautical Futures -- 1.3 Military Aeronautics Futures -- 1.4 Futures of Space Access -- 1.5 Aerospace beyond LEO -- Bibliography -- Section 2 Aircraft Systems -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Air Conditioning (ATA 21) -- 2.3 Electrical Power (ATA 24) -- 2.4 Equipment/Furnishings (ATA 25) -- 2.5 Fire Protection (ATA 26) -- 2.6 Flight Controls (ATA 27) -- 2.7 Fuel (ATA 28) -- 2.8 Hydraulic Power (ATA 29) -- 2.9 Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30) -- 2.10 Landing Gear (ATA 32) -- 2.11 Lights (ATA 33) -- 2.12 Oxygen (ATA 35) -- 2.13 Pneumatic (ATA 36) -- 2.14 Water/Waste (ATA 38) -- 2.15 Airborne Auxiliary Power (ATA 49) -- 2.16 Avionic Systems -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Further Reading -- Section 3 Aerodynamics, Aeroelasticity, and Acoustics -- Part 1 The Physics of Drag and Lift Generation -- Part 2 Aerodynamic Analysis of Airfoils and Wings -- Part 3 Aerodynamics of Low-Aspect-Ratio Wings and Bodies of Revolution -- Part 4 Computational Aerodynamics -- Part 5 Aeronautical Measurement Techniques -- Part 6 Fast Response Pressure Probes -- Part 7 Fundamentals of Aeroelasticity -- Part 8 Computational Aeroelasticity -- Part 9 Acoustics in Aerospace: Predictions, Measurements, and Mitigations of Aeroacoustics Noise -- 3.1 Introduction -- Section 4 Aircraft Performance, Stability, and Control -- Part 1 Aircraft Performance -- Part 2 Aircraft Stability and Control -- Part 3 Computational Optimal Control -- Section 5 Avionics and Air Traffic Management Systems -- Acronyms -- Part 1 The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- Part 2 Aircraft Environment -- Part 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility -- Part 4 Introduction to Radar -- Part 5 Avionics Electro-Optical Sensors -- Part 6 Optical Fibers -- Part 7 Aircraft Flight Control Systems -- Part 8 Modern Avionics Architectures -- Part 9 Aeronautical Communication Systems -- Part 10 Ground Radio Navigation Aids -- Part 11 Inertial Navigation Systems. 
505 0 |a Part 12 Alternative Sensors and Multisensor Navigation Systems -- Part 13 Global Navigation Satellite Systems -- Part 14 Airborne Separation Assurance and Collision Avoidance -- Part 15 Air Traffic Management Systems -- Part 16 Aerospace Systems and Software Engineering -- Part 17 Aviation Human Factors Engineering -- Section 6 Aeronautical Design -- 6.1 Definitions -- 6.2 Introduction -- 6.3 Overall Approach -- 6.4 Government Regulations -- 6.5 Conceptual Design -- 6.6 Military Aircraft Design -- 6.7 Commercial and Civil Aircraft Design -- 6.8 Life Cycle Cost (LCC) -- 6.9 Commercial Aircraft Operating Costs -- 6.10 Unmanned Air Vehicles -- 6.11 Lighter-Than-Air Vehicles (LTA) -- 6.12 V/STOL Air Vehicles -- 6.13 Performance -- References -- Further Reading -- Section 7 Spacecraft Systems -- Part 1 Space Missions -- Part 2 Test and Product Certification of Space Vehicles -- Part 3 Space Safety Engineering and Design -- Part 4 Spacecraft for Human Operation and Habitation -- Section 8 Astrodynamics -- Notation -- 8.1 Orbital Mechanics -- 8.2 Orbital Maneuvers -- 8.3 Earth Orbiting Satellites -- 8.4 Interplanetary Missions -- References -- Section 9 Rockets and Launch Vehicles -- 9.1 Rocket Science -- 9.2 Propulsion Systems -- 9.3 Launch Vehicles -- References -- Section 10 Earth?s Environment and Space -- Part 1 The Earth and Its Atmosphere -- Part 2 The Near-Earth Space Environment -- Part 3 The Solar System -- Part 4 The Moon -- Part 5 Mars -- Part 6 The Sun?Earth Connection -- Part 7 Space Debris -- Section 11 Spacecraft Subsystems -- Part 1 Attitude Dynamics and Control -- Part 2 Observation Payloads -- Part 3 Spacecraft Structures -- Part 4 Satellite Electrical Power Subsystem -- Part 5 Systems Engineering, Requirements, Independent Verification and Validation, and Software Safety for Aerospace Systems -- Part 6 Thermal Control -- Part 7 Communications -- Section 12 Spacecraft Design -- Part 1 Design Process and Design Example -- Part 2 Concurrent Engineering -- Part 3 Small Spacecraft Overview -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z. 
520 3 |a A single source of essential information for aerospace engineers. This fully revised resource presents theories and practices from more than 50 specialists in the many sub-disciplines of aeronautical and astronautical engineering?all under one cover. Standard Handbook for Aerospace Engineers, Second Edition, contains complete details on classic designs as well as the latest techniques, materials, and processes used in aviation, defense, and space systems. You will get insightful, practical coverage of the gamut of aerospace engineering technologies along with hundreds of informative diagrams, charts, and graphs. 
530 |a Also available in print edition. 
533 |a Electronic reproduction.   |b New York, N.Y. :   |c McGraw Hill,   |d 2018.   |n Mode of access: World Wide Web.   |n System requirements: Web browser.   |n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions. 
538 |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 
546 |a In English. 
588 |a Description based on e-Publication PDF. 
650 0 |a Aerospace engineering   |v Handbooks, manuals, etc. 
655 0 |a Electronic books. 
700 1 |a Platzer, Max F.,   |e author. 
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